(1/infinity)^(1/infinity) differs from 0^0

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(1/infinity)^(1/infinity) is the number, that when raised to infinity is 1/infinity. Which is any value greater than 0 but less than 1.

While 0^0 is the number that when multipled by 0^1, equals 0^1. -Which is any complex number.

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